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Q: What is the difference between tigua jumano Indian groups?
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What was the jumano Indian life like?

they lice


What do jumano Indian's wear?

they wore buffalo skin


What was the Indian tribe Jumanos religion?

how was the jumano culture like.


Which of the four regions of Texas did the Jumano Indian tribe live in?

I am a seventh grader and we were studying this back in the second six weeks. I found out that the Jumano Indian tribe lived in adobe houses in the mountains and basins region.


Did Jumano live in big or small family units?

thay live in small groups or alone


Who was the tribe leader for the Jumano Indian tribe?

There were leaders for every village so there is no leader of them in general.


What does the Jumano Indian tribe eat?

dried corn, beans, squash, and they traded tourqouise for meats from other neighboring tribes.


Does jumano have a government?

Yes jumano has a government


Are there any examples of Jumano Indian Folktales?

Yes, one example is the legend of the Great Rabbit or Trickster Rabbit, which is a common figure in Jumano folklore. This rabbit outwits other animals through cleverness and cunning. Another story is "The Legend of the Corn Maidens," which tells the tale of how the Jumano people received the gift of corn from the Corn Maidens.


Did the jumano Indians gather nuts or berries?

yes! of course they gathered nuts and berries what kind of indian tribe doesn't seriously!


How did the Jumano Indian tribe die out?

The Jumano groups suffered at the hands of Spanish explorers and settlers and they were also pushed south and persecuted by the Apache tribes moving in from the north. They appeared to disappear completely by about 1750 - but they did not die out and were really absorbed into the general Mexican/Spanish/native population.Today the Jumano descendants in western Texas have applied to the US government for federal recognition and are very proud of their native heritage; they generally have Mexican surnames (Acosta, Lavario, Menendez, Mendoza and so on) indicating long exposure to Spanish/Mexican culture and integration into the overall population.


What did the plains jumano supply to the jumano near the rio grande?

The Jumano would live off the land. They would mostly eat Buffalo .